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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I know you’re asking about high school, so not sure if this is helpful, but our kid is in elementary at a Big 3, and he has dictated what parents we’re social with from the school. He doesn’t choose his best friends based on how much money that family has. He doesn’t know and couldn’t care less. Over time, I’ve come to find out one of his friends is on substantial aid, two have parents with similar paying jobs as us (upper middle class), and one is the son of a well known athlete (I’m not into sports so didn’t make the connection).. I actually really like his friend’s and their parents. We don’t vacation together, but that’s never what we wanted from a school. I think you should see who your kid connects with and then work on creating a village for them by building relationships with those parents. [/quote] High school is different. [/quote]
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